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  2. Sete Rios railway station - Wikipedia

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    Sete Rios Station (Portuguese: Estação Ferroviária de Sete Rios) is a railway station located in the city of Lisbon. It is served by the Sintra and Azambuja Lines, as well as the private operator Fertagus. [1] [2] It is managed by Infraestruturas de Portugal.

  3. Rede Nacional de Expressos - Wikipedia

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    Rede Nacional de Expressos (National Express Network) is a national express coach network in Portugal.The network, based in Lisbon, was founded in 1995.The network is composed of several bus operating companies: Transdev Portugal, SA; Rodoviária do Tejo SA; Barraqueiro Transportes, SA (including Rodoviária do Alentejo, SA; Eva Transportes, SA) among others; Rodoviária da Beira Interior, SA ...

  4. Metro Transportes do Sul - Wikipedia

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    The first plans for the metro were drawn up in 1995 and revised over the years until construction began in 2002. The company that won the tender for construction and operation was Sociedade Concessionária MTS – Metro, Transportes do Sul, SA, which is controlled by Barraqueiro Group, a Portuguese transport conglomerate that also operates the Fertagus commuter rail network, and Arriva, a ...

  5. List of Lisbon metro stations - Wikipedia

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  6. Lisbon Metro Green Line - Wikipedia

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    March 1, 1998: Palhavã station is renamed to Marquês de Pombal, Sete Rios station is renamed to Jardim Zoológico and Socorro station is renamed to Martim Moniz. March 3, 1998: Creation of the Blue and Green line by closing the Restauradores - Rossio tunnel. New Green line route: Rossio - Campo Grande.

  7. Lisbon Metro Red Line - Wikipedia

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    The Red Line (Portuguese: Linha Vermelha) or Orient Line (Portuguese: Linha do Oriente) is one of the four lines of the Lisbon Metro.. Serving the northeast of the city, the line was opened in May 1998, as part of the infrastructure built to serve Expo '98.

  8. Fertagus - Wikipedia

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    Fertagus is a commuter rail operator connecting Lisbon, Portugal's capital, to suburbs on the Setúbal Peninsula, located to the south across the Tagus River. Fertagus crosses the river over the Ponte 25 de Abril.

  9. Sintra Line - Wikipedia

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    Connecting lines: Cintura Line, Oeste Line: Stations: 15: Service; Type: Heavy rail: Technical; Line length: 27.2 km (16.9 mi) Number of tracks: Double-track (From Rossio to Campolide, from Agualva-Cacém to Sintra) and Quadruple-track (From Campolide to Agualva-Cacém)